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Art with Purpose
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  • Art with Purpose

    Originally posted June 2011

    June 1, 2011

    Cultural Body Maps, Schemata, and the Art & Essay Contest
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  • Cultural Body Maps, Schemata, and the Art & Essay Contest

    Originally posted June 2011

    If there is a Horizontal Line that runs from the MAP off your body straight through the Land shooting up right through my heart Will this Horizontal Line when asked know how to find Where you end where I begin

    — Tori Amos[1]

    June 1, 2011

    Turkish Policy towards Iran: What is at Stake?
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  • Turkish Policy towards Iran: What is at Stake?

    In the wake of the recent Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC, Turkish-Iranian relations once again came under scrutiny. As the US and the EU have intensified their efforts to impose sanctions on Iran through the UN Security Council, Turkey’s role in this issue has come into question. Notwithstanding Turkish temporary membership in the Security Council, the Turkish position will be critical for any effective implementation of sanctions.

    May 29, 2011

    Turkey and the Arab Spring
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  • Turkey and the Arab Spring

    *This article originally appeared in the Project Syndicate online on May 23, 2011.

     

    As the Arab Spring enters its fourth month, it faces challenges but also presents opportunities. Despite setbacks in Libya, Yemen, and Syria, the democratic wave has already begun to change the Middle East’s political landscape.

     

    May 24, 2011

    Time to Talk to Egypt's Islamists
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  • Time to Talk to Egypt's Islamists

    This Opinion first appeared in the Huffington Post on May 17, 2001

    As the Arab world is getting ready to listen once again to a major speech by the U.S. President Barack Obama, many Egyptians wonder about how the outcomes of the political change will be received outside of the country, and especially from the U.S.

    May 17, 2011

    Egypt's Need for a "Bill of Rights"
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  • Egypt's Need for a "Bill of Rights"

    This Opinion first appeared in the Huffington Post on May 6, 2011

    As the shadow of the Egyptian revolution that succeeded in the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak's 30 years reign has generated an explosion of new political parties and activists movements representing all colors of the political spectrum, debates within Egyptian political landscape are not anything but chaotic and inflammatory.

    May 6, 2011

    Syria: Working from an Old Play Book?
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  • Syria: Working from an Old Play Book?

    Developments in Syria have been growing more disturbing. The Assad regime seems to be reacting to the unrest as if it believes it can contain it with much the same approach used against the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood roughly 30 years ago, particularly during 1980-1982. Some have credited Tehran with coaching Damascus on how to contain its current popular challenge.

    April 29, 2011

    The Libyan Quagmire
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  • The Libyan Quagmire

    American policy toward conflict in Libya is bearing disappointing fruit. The conflict there seems to be settling in to a stalemate with the likely prospect of becoming an extended civil war. In the face of this prospect, John McCain and other Senators are calling for greater US involvement. That goes against the grain of American public opinion. It raises in sharp relief the question: Will our current limited engagement policy work? And if so, when?

    April 29, 2011

    Who's Really In the Yemeni Opposition, Anyway?
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  • Who's Really In the Yemeni Opposition, Anyway?

    *A version of this article was originally published on ForeignPolicy.com on April 12, 2011

    Divide and conquer. That's the strategy Ali Abdullah Saleh has employed for 33 years to remain atop Yemen's extremely diverse political landscape. But the Yemeni president's efforts to keep his country in a state of low-level dysfunction are also at the root of its current problems. Chaos allows Saleh to make politics a family affair, keeping the reins of power in the hands of his sons and nephews.

    April 15, 2011

    Transboundary Conservation and Peacebuilding
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  • Transboundary Conservation and Peacebuilding

    Various Track Two approaches to peacebuilding in the Middle East have been pursued through ecumenical dialogue and educational programs such as The University of the Middle East Project.[1] Yet the direct use of environmental conservation as a mutually agreeable way to approach territorial conflict resolution has thus far not been seriously deliberated. Some “realists” might be dismissive of such a prospect, but the concept of “peace parks” has shown practical promise in resolving territorial disputes.

    April 8, 2011

    Environmental Peacebuilding in the Eastern Mediterranean
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  • Environmental Peacebuilding in the Eastern Mediterranean

    Environmental peacebuilding is both the theory and practice of identifying environmental initiatives that promote a sustainable peace between those who have previously been adversaries, and implementing those initiatives. Environmental peacebuilding combines two elements.

    April 8, 2011

    Arava Institute for Environmental Studies: Teaching Environment as a Bridge to Peace & Understanding in the Middle East
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  • Arava Institute for Environmental Studies: Teaching Environment as a Bridge to Peace & Understanding in the Middle East

    The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies (AIES) is the premier environmental studies institute in the Middle East and is accredited under the auspices of the Ben Gurion University (BGU) of the Negev. Since 1996, the Institute has been teaching environmental studies to university students from the Middle East and other parts of the world. The unique approach of the Institute is to teach the environment, in which all share, as a bridge to cooperation and peacebuilding in the Middle East.

    April 8, 2011